What lies above the curious `staircase to nowhere`? The Humboldt Suite awaits.
Named for the renowned German explorer and naturalist Alexander von Humboldt, this richly appointed suite holds one of The Wildflower Hotel`s most intriguing historic treasures: an original mural preserved and framed within the wall. A portrait of Kaiser Wilhelm—an enduring connection to the Wet Mountain Valley`s early German settlers—now keeps quiet watch over guests, thanks to the thoughtful preservation efforts of the building`s previous owners.
Tucked beyond a private hallway at the top of the hotel`s grand staircase, the Humboldt Suite feels wonderfully secluded, just as Humboldt Peak itself stands out above the town. A mirrored antique German armoire, comfortable lounge seating, and a dedicated writing desk set against exposed brick lend the room a sense of old-world sophistication. Rich jewel tones and plush emerald carpeting create an atmosphere that is both dramatic and inviting, while the palatial king bed promises an indulgent night`s rest.
The suite`s three-quarter bathroom offers modern comfort within its historic surroundings. Just outside, a petite private balcony provides an intimate perch from which to take in sweeping westward views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
Among the hotel`s most peaceful and naturally insulated accommodations, Humboldt is especially well suited to guests seeking solitude, privacy, and a quiet retreat.
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Please note that all reservations include a non-refundable 3.9% credit card processing fee.